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A basic but sharp logo design that uses the company letter as the focal point. The use of lime green works to add interest to an otherwise relatively straightforward design.
The font is interesting, and benefits from the reflection effect, but is still very readable.

An iPad App that\'s designed around having a beautiful interface! The huge clock numbers look great and the simple layout works very well.
The black and white does work reasonably well but could use a colour accent.

A clear and bold logo design. The use of colour solely in the logo helps it to make an impact while the straight edges of the cart contrast well with the custom typeface of the text.
I love the way this logo transforms its key letter (an \'e\') into a recognisable image.

A relatively simple but still intriguing business card for a graphic designer. The use of just two focal colours makes a bold statement and is to its merit.
It succeeds in keeping its text clear and readable while keeping the overall design sleek.

This musical App is a great example of stunning interface design. I love the graphical detail and the way the transparent black boxes are contrasted with the wood effect background.
I particularly like the simple but clear icons on the tab bar.

A great twist on using headphones in a logo. The use of orange and white is bold and works well alongside the relatively simple lines of the logo.
I am unsure how well the text works, the typeface is clear but somehow the orange letters don\'t work for me.

A very stylish site with an intuitive layout. The \'Ally\' logo is a great piece of design while the ever-changing central picture holds your attention.
I particularly like how the large amount of empty space surrounding the header allows your attention to be drawn to the focal point of the site.

The superb detail on this business card really grabs your attention. Unfortunately it\'s slightly let down by how difficult it is to read the text.
Nonetheless I think the colour palette is great and that, overall, the design works.

A clear and stylish corporate web design with excellent custom icons and an animated header.
I like the clean layout of the site and its colour swatch. The animated white dots (while essentially superfluous) are a nice detail.

A simple, three colour business card design that makes a statement. The symmetry of the logo is excellent and works well within the minimalist design.
I particularly like the curvature of the corners and the continuity created by using a section of the logo as the detail on the back.

A stylish business card perfectly suited to any designer. The texture of the background is great when contrast with the simple white text.
The overall colour palette is effective and suits the geometry of the design.

A fantastically original site with really unique typographical illustrations and a really refreshing layout.
Be sure to scroll to the bottom and have a look at the footer for even more design goodness.

The long awaited Twitter App perfectly suits the iPhone and makes it easier than ever to keep up with the world.
The interface is simple but allows the content to thrive while the custom icons add design interest.

A solid business card design that treads the line between being professional and standing out.
The repeated company name works really well, as does the colour palette. Yellow on grey is a popular colour selection but remains effective.

A nice, clean design with bright pops of color in all the right places.
I really like the interesting abstract shapes in the logo. They feel like 3D objects that Picasso created or something. An interesting effect!